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Jun 8
#CEPAWithOman
The India–Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) entered into force on June 1, 2026.

This landmark pact grants duty-free access to 98% of Indian exports to Oman, significantly boosting market access for engineering, textiles, pharmaceuticals,
and agricultural products while strengthening strategic, technology-driven ties.

Key Aspects of the India-Oman CEPA:

Market Access & Trade: India secures 100% duty-free access on 98.08% of tariff lines (covering 99.38% of export value), allowing products like textiles,
electronics, chemicals, and agricultural goods to enter Oman without duties, effective from Day One. [1, 2]

Significance: The agreement is expected to increase bilateral trade and enhance cooperation in intellectual property rights.
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Jun 8
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B : Bhargavi legisi vijay ki degaraga thanna finger meedha chocolate puskoni vijay lips ki atinchindi
S : at first touch ardam ipoindi chocolate ani but he was erosed by her fingers touch, so thanu abha sariga petu Mali
B : umm mali lips degara peti touching Image
S : ummmm its thicky bit salty but tastes good entidi can I taste it more
B : umm okay last chance ani thana two finger vijay lips madhyalo petindi
S : vijay finger ni notloki toskoni chocolate taste chestu tounge tho fingers chutuu chaparostunadu which makes bhargavi shy twarga Image
B : ventane hands back Ki tiskundi
S : this is cheating niku nenu eni sarlu notlo petaa na banana nuvu ila teseste ela, Bhargavi ala notlo petta ani vinesariki siggesi OK ani mali thana fingers Ki chocolate puskoni vijay notlo petindi
S : u mm mm yeah its so tastey antu fingers
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Jun 8
The UK has a big problem …

The UK has a FRIGATE-GAP

A 🧵
Allow me to explain.

Frigates are the general workhorse of the naval fleet. And they are the only ships we have that can conduct anti-submarine warfare.
Anti-submarine warfare you say?

Is that really important?

YES
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Jun 8
@grok @bootingdems @BasedMikeLee @conservmillen @grok does Mormonism use words like “atonement” and Jesus “resurrection” or teach their significance in any way like classical Christianity? Does it teach the same historical Jesus and significance as historical Christianity?
@grok @bootingdems @BasedMikeLee @conservmillen Did I ask whether they use these terms or whether they use them the same or differently to classical Christianity @grok?
@grok @bootingdems @BasedMikeLee @conservmillen @UnrollHelper
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Jun 8
If election fraud is grounds for invoking the Insurrection Act, the federal government would impose a full perimeter blockade on California until the state holds a transparent recount election.
The pressure would be unbearable—39 million citizens and economic elites (tech, agriculture, ports) would rise up, compel the state government to comply, and align with DC.
Outcome: Within 15-30 days, California complies, holds the recount, and the blockade lifts. No constitutional crisis—economic coercion wins.
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Jun 8
How To Get Harder, Feel Bigger & Get Even Better In Bed (Easily)

Thread 🪡

1. Jelking.. Image
01 Jelking

Start doing this stretching exercise by getting yourself 30% erect.

And start doing it for 25-50 reps every day.
02 Kegels

Weak pelvic floor muscles lead to a weak erection. Start doing kegel exercise: 3 sets a day.

50-100 Reps/set
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Jun 8
1/ The Russian Navy is being condemned as "unteachable" by Russian warbloggers following a Ukrainian attack on an ammunition depot, which is said to have destroyed 5,000 tons of ammunition. They say that the Navy has learned nothing from the war. ⬇️
2/ High-resolution satellite images from before the strike show massive amounts of ammunition being stored in the open air at the 15th Arsenal of the Russian Navy in Petergof, Leningrad region. This Soviet-style practice has led to repeated disasters at Russian Army depots. Image
3/ As 'Alex Parker Returns' comments, "The ammunition was stored outdoors, so triggering a detonation using drones was no problem. Pypa [Putin], here are the results."
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Jun 8
1/ Igor 'Strekov' Girkin must die, says another Russian warblogger. His missives of doom are not universally welcomed by Russia's 'angry patriots', who don't always appreciate the ideological commitments which underlie his criticisms of the Russian war strategy. ⬇️ Image
2/ Girkin has repeatedly issued warnings about Russia's failing strategy in Ukraine, and the consequences thereof, along with criticisms of the Russian leadership. He is currently in prison for his criticisms, but this doesn't seem to have deterred him.
3/ 'Tulenkov' writes:

"I always read Strelkov's new messages urbi et orbi [to the world] with interest.

He alternates perfectly reasonable arguments with completely insane goal-setting."
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Jun 8
About 2 weeks ago, the Civil Administration issued an expropriation order for an archaeological site. It is the third expropriation Israel has carried out recently for archaeological sites that are, in practice, open only to Israelis. The model was first tested in Susya in 1986. Image
1/ On May 26, 2026, Hillel Roth, the ultra-extremist settler appointed by Smotrich to effectively run the Civil Administration, signed yet another expropriation order for an archaeological site. >>
2/ This time, approximately 300 dunams were expropriated “for public purposes” on behalf of Herodium. >>
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Jun 8
Her Amazon orders were 18% more expensive than her sisters for the exact same products.

They lived in the same city. Had Prime accounts on the same plan. Were buying the same brands. Often within hours of each other.

Yet every single time they compared receipts, her totals were higher.

A laundry detergent her sister bought for $14.99 cost her $17.49. A pair of headphones her sister got for $79 cost her $94. A printer ink cartridge her sister paid $32 for showed up in her cart at $39.

She thought maybe she was looking on the wrong day.

Then a friend who used to work in Amazon's pricing team explained the truth over dinner.

"Amazon doesn't have one price. They have millions of prices, one for every customer. The price you see is calibrated specifically for you, based on what Amazon has learned about your behavior. Your sister is paying less because Amazon has decided she'll only buy at lower prices. You've shown them you'll pay more."

She asked how that was even legal.
He smiled.

"It's not just legal. It's the entire business model. Most shoppers have no idea this is happening and Amazon would prefer to keep it that way."

Here's everything he explained over the next 30 minutes. 🧵
1/ The first thing she learned: Amazon adjusts prices up to 2.5 million times per day.

This isn't an exaggeration. It's a documented business operation.

Amazon's pricing algorithm changes the price of millions of products throughout the day based on:

— Demand patterns (how many people are looking at the product right now)
— Competitor prices (what Walmart, Target, and others are charging)
— Time of day (prices often rise during peak shopping hours)
— Inventory levels (low stock triggers price increases)
— Customer behavior signals (the part most people don't know about)

By comparison, Walmart adjusts prices roughly 50,000 times per day. Target does even fewer.

Amazon's price for the same product can shift as many as 20 times in a single day for the same SKU.

This isn't price gouging. It's "dynamic pricing." And it's been refined over 25 years into one of the most sophisticated profit-extraction systems ever built.
2/ The second thing: Amazon shows different prices to different customers.

This is where it gets uncomfortable.

Amazon has been caught running personalized pricing experiments multiple times and they've never stopped.

The most famous case was in 2000, when Amazon was caught showing different DVD prices to different customers based on cookies and browsing history. Customers who appeared to be loyal shoppers were charged 3-5% more than new visitors.

When the practice was exposed, Jeff Bezos publicly apologized and promised it would never happen again.
The promise didn't last.

Multiple studies since then have documented continued price personalization:

— A 2014 Northeastern University study found Amazon showed different prices to users based on browsing history, location, and device type
— A 2018 ProPublica investigation found that Amazon's "buy box" (the default purchase option) sometimes wasn't the cheapest available — it was the most profitable for Amazon
— A 2023 Markup investigation documented price differences of up to 20% on the same product between different user accounts

Amazon's official position: they don't price based on personal identity.

The reality, according to former employees: they price based on behavioral signals that are tightly correlated with identity.

The distinction is meaningful only to lawyers.
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Jun 8
Interesting observations from the #DelhiHighCourt today in a criminal contempt case filed by Delhi High Court Bar Association against one Kapil Kakkar who claimed on social media that the May 30 Saket building collapse was not just a civic failure but also involved judicial complicity.
During the hearing, Justice Neena Bansal Krishna noted that courts are increasingly facing "scandalous allegations" against judges on social media platforms.

#DelhiHighCourtImage
Justice Krishna questioned why intermediaries should wait for court orders before taking down content that makes such allegations against judges.

"Public memory is short. By the time the truth emerges, the damage is already done," Justice Krishna observed.
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Jun 8
"Don't politicise education."

CBSE opposes NSUI's plea alleging widespread irregularities and technical failure in CBSE's On-Screen Marking (OSM) system affecting class 12 students.

#CBSE #CBSEOSM Image
CBSE's counsel told the Court that the Board has been engaging with students and extended the deadline for verification and re-evaluation portal on several occassions.

"It's a PIL, there is no urgency," advocate MA Niyazi, appearing for CBSE told the Bench.

Niyazi said that the PIL was not maintainable.

"It [petitioner NSUI] is a student wing of a political party. We don’t want the education to be politicised like this," Niyazi stated.
However, the counsel appearing for NSUI stated that in a similar situation, a plea filed by ABVP was entertained.

The High Court today issued notice on the PIL and said that the case will be heard on June 12.
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